Mr. Sashidharan P.M. Sreedharan joined AIBD as an IT Officer in April 2014.
Sashi started his career with OAC Insurance (Subsidiary of OCBC Bank) in 1995 as a backup operator. He later moved to Asia Brown Boveri Power Generation (ABB) in 1996 as an IT specialist, and Computer Systems Advisors Malaysia (CSAM) in 1999 as a field service engineer.
Mr Sashidharan P.M. Sreedharan joined AIBD as an IT Officer in April 2014.
Sashi started his career with OAC Insurance (Subsidiary of OCBC Bank) in 1995 as a backup operator. He later moved to Asia Brown Boveri Power Generation (ABB) in 1996 as an IT specialist, and Computer Systems Advisors Malaysia (CSAM) in 1999 as a field service engineer.
In 2006, he moved to National Institute of Information Technology (NIIT) as a lecturer; and in 2008, he moved to Petronas Carigali Malaysia and was involved in various offshore IT related activities.
From 2011 to 2014, he worked at Olympia College in Malaysia as a software developer.
Over the last 21 years, Sashi has developed various skills in the areas of ICT Operation & Management, his skills spans from simple to enterprise level server configuration and commissioning, system integration and testing, security systems configuration and installation, i.e. Firewall, Intrusion Detection & Prevention Systems (IDS & IPS), Network (LAN, WAN) setup, performance monitoring and bandwidth usage monitoring, Email system setup and software development in various computer programming languages.
Mr Sashi
Mr. Sashidharan P.M. Sreedharan joined AIBD as an IT Officer in April 2014.
Sashi started his career with OAC Insurance (Subsidiary of OCBC Bank) in 1995 as a backup operator. He later moved to Asia Brown Boveri Power Generation (ABB) in 1996 as an IT specialist, and Computer Systems Advisors Malaysia (CSAM) in 1999 as a field service engineer.
SODEC Nepal Joins the AIBD Family
Development Communication Society, Nepal (SODEC-Nepal), a forum of journalists and social scientists who believe in social transformation through development communication has become an AIBD affiliate member.
Visit of ITU Deputy Secretary-General
Mr. Zhao Houlin, Deputy Secretary-General of the International Telecommunication Union
Visit of ITU Deputy Secretary-General
Mr. Zhao Houlin, Deputy Secretary-General of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) visited AIBD Secretariat in Kuala Lumpur on 4 June 2014 and met with Mr. Yang Binyuan, AIBD Director.
A Befitting Farewell to Mrs Manil Cooray, Deputy Director, AIBD
On the retirement from services as the Deputy Director of
Graduation of Diploma in TV Broadcasting at MMDC
Myanmar Media Development Center (MMDC) established in 2012 is building and strengthening new era for Myanmar's media industry.
A Befitting Farewell to Mrs Manil Cooray, Deputy Director, AIBD
On the retirement from services as the Deputy Director of the Institute, AIBD held a befitting farewell ceremony to Mrs. Manil Cooray on 20 June 2014. Manil leaves AIBD after serving the Institute for more than two decades. We wish Manil all the best in her retirement that she so rightly deserves.
Keeping Relevant With Global Audiences
For a week from 28 April to 2 May 2014, international radio broadcaster Voice of Nigeria (VON) gathered in Lagos to prepare for a new Strategic Plan. In a workshop facilitated by AIBD, some 30 participants looked at the international media environment and the ways in which a Strategic Plan is crafted, monitored and published as a promise to audiences and parliamentary funders.
New Chairman of SPT
Mr Anothai Udomsilp, Director of Academic Institute of Public Media at Thai Public Broadcasting Service (Thai PBS) was unanimously selected as the Chairman of the AIBD Strategic Plan Team (SPT) at the 31st Meeting of SPT held on 7 May 2014 in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
Invitation to AMS 2015 in KL
Datuk Seri Ahmad Shabery Cheek, Minister of Communication and Multimedia, Malaysia (KKMM) has invited AIBD members and partners to participate in the Asia Media Summit 2015 in Kuala Lumpur, as the AMS returns again to its original home in Malaysia after an absence of six years.